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11/2 & 11/3
Student Lead Conference Preparation


Is Matter Conserved?
Text p. 72/ SNB p. 32 / Single column
Comply and complete:
a. Propane’s chemical formula is…
b. When propane burns, it reacts with oxygen producing … and …
c. 44 + 160 = ……
d. The answer to “c” above minus 132 equals ……
e. 44 + 160 = 132 + ……
f. 44g of C3H8 is combined with 160g of O2 will produce 132 grams of CO2 and …….. g of water.
g. “f” above shows the law of…
Do these: (Follow the directions)
1. Interpreting Data (TB p. 72 top)
2. Calculating
3. Graphing
4. Reading Graphs


Conservation of Matter
Text p. 71/ SNB p. 31/ Single column
Copy and complete
1. Lavoisier accurately measured both…
2. Lavoisier’s data showed…
3. The law of conservation of matter states…
4. When methane burns, the mass of all the carbon dioxide and water equals the mass of the original…and…

Copy figure 15 including all words.

Extinction Graph
(Use empty space on SNB p. 24)
Draw the graph and have every part of “TAILS.”
Answer the questions and include the subject of the question in your answer or copy the question.


Rock Layer Clues (SNB p. 26)
Textbook p. 278
Draw site 1 and site 2
Answer numbers 1 through 9.
Include the subject of the question in your answer or copy the question.


Index Fossils (SNB p. 25 don’t skip lines/ Single Column)
Textbook p. 276 Include the subject of the question in your answer or copy the question.
1. How is a relative age given to a rock layer?
2. What 2 things makes an index fossil useful?
3. Why are index fossils useful? Bold
4. Why are ammonites good index fossils?
Reproduce the Figure:
A. Figure 8 title and text under it. p. 277
B. Answer the question by drawing the fossil.